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  • 111Prosser (name) — There are two etymologies for the surname/family name Prosser, one Welsh and one middle European. Both etymologies are more or less equally ancient, going back to early mediaeval times, circa 600 1100 a.d.The Welsh etymology is best known in the… …

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  • 112Mongolian name — This article refers mainly to personal naming customs in Mongolia. Inner Mongolian customs are similar, but do display some differences. Contents 1 Common names 1.1 Siblings 1.2 Names of foreign origin 1.3 …

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  • 113place name — noun the name by which a geographical place is known • Syn: ↑toponym • Hypernyms: ↑name • Part Holonyms: ↑troponymy, ↑troponomy * * * place name noun A geographical proper name …

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  • 114Data element name — A data element name is a name given to a data element in, for example, a data dictionary or metadata registry. In a formal data dictionary, there is often a requirement that no two data elements may have the same name, to allow the data element… …

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  • 116Ariana (name) — Ariana Pronunciation ær.iˈæn.ə, ær.iˈɒ.nə[1] Gender Female Other names See also Ari, Aria, Ann …

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  • 117Italian name — A name in Italian consists of a given name ( nome ) and a surname ( cognome ). Surnames are normally written after given names. Occasionally in official documents, the surname may be written before given names. In speech, the use of given name… …

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  • 118Holy Name High School (Reading, PA) — Infobox School | name = Holy Name High School imagesize = 120px motto = In Hoc Vinces established = 1964 affiliation = Roman Catholic president = Rev. John Frink principal = Mr. Keith Laser, M.A., M.Ed. enrollment = approx. 460 free label =… …

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  • 119In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale — Theatrical release poster Directed by Uwe Boll Produced by …

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  • 120Meredith (given name) — For other uses, see Meredith (disambiguation). Meredith Pronunciation /ˈmɛrɨdɪθ/ (merr i dith) or /mɛˈrɛdɪθ/ (me red ith) after the Welsh …

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